Every executive I talk to wants AI working in their business yesterday. And the honest answer — the one that doesn't always land well — is that AI models are only as useful as the data you feed them. Inconsistent data, siloed systems, and no unified reporting layer don't just produce bad dashboards; they produce bad AI outputs. Building a clean, governed data foundation isn't a prerequisite to being strategic. It IS the strategy.
Most mid-market companies are already living in the Microsoft ecosystem — Azure, M365, Teams, Dynamics, Power BI. What Microsoft has done with Fabric is architecturally significant: they've unified data engineering, data integration, data science, and business intelligence into a single SaaS platform that runs on top of infrastructure you're probably already paying for. The OneLake architecture means you're not replatforming your entire data estate — you're extending what you have.
That's not a sales pitch. That's a meaningful design decision that lowers the activation energy for companies that have historically been priced or resourced out of this conversation.
Written from FABCON 2026. NexusTek is a Microsoft Solutions Partner helping mid-market enterprises design and deploy modern data and AI infrastructure on Azure and Microsoft Fabric.